The city of a hundred spires has a proud history of serving its nation’s hearty cuisine, however, a great number of
superb international restaurants have touched down here in Prague in recent years. Trendy, Chic, and Avant Garde
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MANÚ Risto & Lounge
This great Corporate Event restaurant Prague is a new phenomenon in Prague’s culinary scene provides uncompromising service, breathtaking views and ambiance on the waters edge, and truly authentic Spanish cuisine and tapas. As the sun sets on the Prague castle and the stars start to reflect on the river, the sounds of dueling Spanish guitars set the perfect mood for a refined, but yet very comfortable, evening dining.
Tower Park Prague
The entire restaurant floor is located 66 meters above the ground and is intended for relaxation and enjoying first-class dishes. This Prague restaurant represents a unique combination of modern cuisine with a beautiful view of the metropolis. The philosophy of the restaurant is to use the best local products and offer seasonal dishes which will satisfy even the most discerning diner. Dine amongst the stars, whilst in the clouds.
Zofin Garden Restaurant
Žofín Garden is a glass encased dining room, designed as a sunny orangery, with citrus fruit trees and palms. The inside dining room and covered garden, is part of the Zofin Palace, a Neo-Renaissance building constructed in 1885, situated in the heart of Prague on the Slovanský Island. Set in a beautifully serene escape from the city, whilst still in the heart of it all. A rich variety of Czech, as well as international cuisine, make up the menu selection.
Kampa Park
Kampa Park is Prague's premiere fine dining establishment. A favorite of local and international celebrities alike, this upscale restaurant delivers sumptuous gourmet cuisine that includes world-class fish and meat delicacies paired with over 150 types of wines. Diners can choose between several stylish dining rooms or the intimate riverside terrace overlooking Charles Bridge. Kampa park restaurant is as famous as the clientele.
The Mark Luxury Hotel Gardens
Looking out over the tranquil environment of the hotel’s courtyard garden, the Mark Gardens offers a truly memorable dining experience. Lush green scenery and the peaceful environment of the garden guarantee you the perfect ambience for dining, as well as celebrating memorable events, barbecues and other celebrations. Perfect hidden serenity in a hidden courtyard garden paradise awaits your special evening.
Strelecky Ostrov (Island Oasis)
This island restaurant is set directly on an island on the Vltava River. The restaurant is made up of three separate sections, the upper terrace, the lower dining room, and the medieval cellar. The upper terrace provides the most magnificent views of the city from a unique waterline viewpoint, and rests directly across from the National Theater. The island, which the restaurant is located on, is a complete oasis of serenity in a modern day metropolis.
SaSaZu Dining Room
As is often the story in myths when all the stars align to show you the greatness of the universe, all the flavors of Asia have aligned to bring you Prague restaurant SaSaZu. SaSaZu is Chef Shahaf Shabtay´s imagination brought to life in every bite. Breaking away from European traditional dining, five distinct cooking techniques from Southeast Asia have been brought together to offer you palette an unforgettable trip.
Petrin Terraces
Petrin Terraces is a traditional Prague restaurant. It is situated in one of the most beautiful and romantic places of the ancient city of Prague. The restaurant sits in the Middle Eastern slope of Petrin hill with a completely unique view of the entire city. Cuisine is traditional Czech and works perfectly with live dulcimer music to accompany dinner. A cozy retreat from the norm in a cottage setting.
Peklo
A unique restaurant in the remarkable setting of a 12th-century grotto, Peklo (HELL) will win you over with delicious meals, fine service and an environment you won't find anywhere else in Prague. As the original vineyards located above the restaurant were called "Paradise," it seemed only logical that everything below must be a hellish inferno. Restaurant with this name naturally requires a symbolic passageway to the underworld.